Release Date: 1991-11-27
Overview: Film makes the creative process visible by letting its narrative flow in the mind of a foreign director who is researching a film about Franz Kafka in Prague. Based on the principle of dreams and free association, segments unfold that deal with the various points of view that Kafka's work, personality and fate offer. In the labyrinth of his mind, the fictional director projects himself into situations from the author's life, with Kafka himself as his guide. At the same time, he delves into the history of the persecution of the Jews and glimpses the monstrosity of the bureaucratic apparatus that Kafka anticipated but could not have foreseen the monstrous size and function it would grow to a few years after his death in the institutionalized genocide and overall machinery of Nazism.
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Maximilian Schell
as The Filmmaker
Christopher Chaplin
as Franz Kafka
Christian Thuri
as David Hilsner
Miloš Kopecký
as Rabbi Löw
Vlastimil Brodský
as Löbl
Jaromil Jireš - Director
Ivan Vojnár - Director of Photography
Karel Dirka - Producer
Alois Fišárek - Editor
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